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In a world where the motion picture industry is, to put it mildly, unfriendly towards Christian worldviews and sensibilities, what recourse do teenagers have for large-scale entertainment? How about making your own movie? Serenity and her friends are back, and larger than life, as they attempt the seemingly impossible - to make movies that aren't cliche, predictable or just plain inappropriate for kids their age. But the story behind the making of the movie could halt production in its tracks, as the star (Serenity, naturally) has some deep questions that she wants to ask her mom, another actress might be grounded because of her costume, and the director has doubts about whether he has what it takes to pull this off.The movie (actually the second half of the book) is a science-fiction thriller called 'The Terror from the Tarantula Nebula', and features the kids in roles and situations that you might never have foreseen - Derek as the space captain? Sally as the alien princess?? Serenity and Kimberly teaming up??? There's lots of fun, excitement and drama in real life as well as in 'reel' life as the friends face multiple hurdles that may affect the completion of their project.Recommended for ages 14 and up.

Note: Some of the content may be viewed by some as inappropriate for younger readers.

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Serenity Stars in a Movie that's Really Out of This World

It's Life! Camera! Action! for Serenity and her pals when they set out to film their own sci-fi movie, "Terror from the Tarantula Nebula"--a high-adventure thriller complete with aliens, a mysterious princess, and one scary spider.

Ever the diva, Serenity steals the scene as she tussles with her friends and feuds with her mom. Can the gang hold it together long enough for the movie to wrap, or will they put Serenity on the first spaceship outta here?

Cover fell off and the sections inside fell apart when we opened it for the first time. The story line is dark and heavy even for teens. The endless glorifying of horror flicks and fear is a real put off. Invest your money elsewhere!

The story line was good and it had a great meaning for Believers and non. One note though: These books are for young adults who go to any kind of public schools. For home schoolers this will be an I opener. Hopefully this will give you a burden to pray for them instead of gossiping about them.